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2013 Porsche Cayenne Turbo Sport Utility 4-door on 2040-cars

US $32,000.00
Year:2013 Mileage:43011 Color: White /
 Black
Location:

Cambridge, Kansas, United States

Cambridge, Kansas, United States
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Porsche Cayenne Turbo. The twin-turbocharged 4.8-liter V-8 gives you 500 HP & 516 lb-ft Torque. It has a a gorgeous White Exterior with High gloss Black Trim Package and Porsche Sport design Package w/ Side Skirts. Plus the exterior also has 21" Porsche Special Edition Black wheels and the optional Wheel Arch/Fender Extensions for the best styling options Porsche has to offer.

Inside you get Full Black Leather with "Guards Red" seat belts and even the Porsche Crest headrests. This Cayenne has by far the best options available as seen inside and out. So on top of the absolute great color combos and styling, it has the alluring Extended LED interior lighting package that illuminates the interior beautifully at night. You also get Porsche Entry & Drive. During the day, it has Electric Rollup Rear Side Sunblinds and a Panorama Roof System. It also has Seat Ventilation and a Front/Rear 4-zone Climate Control. It also has heated memory multi-function electric seats of course. Luckily it also has the Burmester High End Surround Sound System which will blow you away with the amazing crisp powerful surround sound.

Driving options are not limited either, it is top performing with options that rival the Porsche 911 Turbo. Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control, Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus, Lane Change Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control, Reverse Camera plus Park Assist Front & Rear. It also has the Sport Design Steering Wheel option w/ Paddles instead of buttons and sportier Steering wheel feel with better control.

There are so many great options that is has, here are just some of those:

Sport Package
Sport Design Package with Side Skirts
Panorama Roof System
Burmester High End Surround System
Porsche Crest Headrests
Premium Package Plus
ExteriorPackageHigh-glassBlack
PDCC
SportDesignSteerWheelw/Paddles
PTV PLus
ElecRollupSunBlindRearSideWind
Seat Ventilation Front
Porsche Entry & Drive
12-Volt OUtlet in Rear Center
Six-Disc Changer
ReverCamera-ParkAssisFrontRear
Lane Change Assist (LCA)
Adaptive Cruise Control
4-zone Climate Control
Dimmable Interior LED Lighting
Extended LED comfort lighting
21" CayeSpEdWhPntBlk w/ Arch Ext
Seat belts in Guards Red

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Mysterious Porsche 911 Cabriolet spied, could be GTS

Mon, 10 Mar 2014

While Porsche's designers can jokingly be accused of being some of the laziest in the industry due to the incremental changes to the 911's iconic design, no such charge can be leveled against the engineers and product planning folks. That's because it seems like each week arrives with news of a new variation of the marque's iconic rear-engined sports car. So, for this week, we've brought you images of what we think is the new 911 GTS Cabriolet, undergoing testing in a thawing winter wonderland.
Now, what is it that gives this 911 away, compared to standard convertible? Well, the big thing is the new offset, center-mounted exhausts. Borrowing a page from the last Volkswagen R32, these exhaust tips are unlike anything we've seen from Porsche. Only the GT3 wears center pipes, and unlike these spy photos, the twin pipes on the track-minded 911 are stacked neatly alongside each other. The other change spotted by our spies is the set of active-aerodynamic flaps in the front bumper, which can automatically channel air toward the brakes for increased cooling, or close off to reduce drag, as needed.
Those exhausts are a pretty big design detail, and so far as we can tell is the only differentiator between the other 911s in this car's posse. Our spies speculate that this could be a 911 Speedster, but point out that both the canvas roof and windshield remain unchanged - the rumored Speedster model would almost certainly feature a different roof assembly along with a steeply raked windshield.

2015 Porsche Panamera S E-Hybrid

Fri, Mar 13 2015

When the Porsche Panamera joined the hybrid poker game with the S Hybrid, it started with a seat at the penny-ante table: engineers inserted a 47-horsepower electric motor between the gas engine and eight-speed automatic, powered by a 1.7-kWh nickel-metal hydride battery. It was tiny stakes, the kind of non-risk taken when you're trying to figure out both how to play the game and how you want to play the game. After two years of experimenting, the 2015 Panamera S E-Hybrid makes a bigger bet – the kind that requires paper bills and the maxim, "If you can't fold it, hold it." Porsche's plug-in hybrid gets every adjective we expect of a successor from Stuttgart: more complex, more efficient, more powerful and faster. Driving Notes The electric motor leaps from 47 hp to 95 hp thanks to more windings on the stator coils and new power electronics. The battery goes from a 1.7-kWh nickel-metal hydride unit to 9.4-kWh lithium-ion setup; it's the same physical size as before, still mounted under the cargo deck. Internal combustion still comes from the Audi-sourced, 333-hp, supercharged V6, but total system power goes from 380 hp and 428 pound-feet of torque in the S Hybrid to 416 hp and 435 lb-ft in the S E-Hybrid. The previous system could run a mile on electricity, this one is estimated to last more than 20 miles on e-power on the European cycle. The 0-60 dash takes 5.2 seconds, down from 5.7 seconds; top speed in electric-only mode is 84 mph – up from 50 mph. It takes 2.5 hours at a 240-volt outlet to fully recharge the battery; the Porsche Universal Charger comes equipped with a cable for that and a standard 120-volt socket. Only Panamera obsessives will notice the sheetmetal changes for 2015, but there are sharper lines on the front and rear fascias, faint revisions made to the light clusters, wider glass – over the same-sized opening – on the rear tailgate, and a wider rear spoiler. Outsiders will know the S E-Hybrid because of Acid Green highlights on the fender and tailgate logos, as well as the Acid Green brake calipers. Inside, the central tach remains, but the analog speedometer was evicted to make space for the battery power meter, and Acid Green needles dance across all the gauges. The navigation screen shows your electric driving range and the Porsche Car Connect service provides the expected, smartphone-controlled e-mobility features.

24 Hours of Le Mans an on-and-off love affair

Mon, 24 Jun 2013

There was little usual about this year's 24 Hours of Le Mans - intermittent rain in the weeks before the race meant cars didn't get on track as much as they wanted, and intermittent rain during the race meant cars went off track a lot more than they wanted. The race started with a wet track, and one of the records broken because of the random downpours was the number of times the safety car led the field - 11 times this year - although the record of two hours and 53 minutes of lapping behind the safety car, set in 2011, was not eclipsed.
None of that served to dampen the action. With little more than an hour left in the race there were cars still only a few seconds apart fighting for position, leads still changing because of pit stops and everyone drafting anyone they could.
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